President Donald Trump has signed a bill that will compel the Department of Justice to release its records about convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The bill received near-unanimous approval in Congress on Tuesday. Trump made the announcement in a post on Truth Social. What does this bill do? The bill requires Attorney General Pam Bondi...
President Donald Trump’s Make America Great Again, or MAGA, movement has been a large part of U.S. politics since Trump came down that escalator in 2015. But as his second term continues, there appears to be more rifts forming within the movement. “If you think about the MAGA movement, there are a lot of contradictions,”...
President Donald Trump pushed this summer for Texas Republicans to add to their slim majority in the House of Representatives by redrawing congressional boundaries in their favor. He later encouraged Republicans everywhere to do the same to secure wins in the 2026 midterm elections. But the results haven’t been what Trump envisioned. Courts, lawmakers and...
The Department of Justice admitted Wednesday that the grand jury that charged former FBI Director James Comey did not review the final indictment. Lindsey Halligan, the U.S. attorney leading the case, said only the foreperson and another grand juror saw the document. The admission came as Comey asked a judge to dismiss the indictment, saying...
Abortion restrictions have entered the conversation surrounding renewing subsidies for health insurance policies under the Affordable Care Act (ACA.) Senate Republicans now say they’re open to extending ACA tax breaks set to expire at the end of the year — but only if Democrats accept stricter abortion restrictions in American insurance plans. The GOP position...
Larry Summers, the former treasury secretary and Harvard University president, announced he is resigning from the OpenAI board and leaving numerous other roles. The news comes after legislators released emails between Summers and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. "In line with my announcement to step away from my public commitments, I have also decided to...
NEW YORK — Isabelle Brourman’s art has been likened to that of the German Expressionists, painters like Ernst Kirchner and Max Beckmann who documented post-World War I Germany with fierce and vibrant brushstrokes. Major art collectors have purchased Brourman’s sketches, she had a solo show at New York City’s Will Shott Gallery, and her work...
This week on Weapons & Warfare, host Ryan Robertson takes a deep dive into the Cadet Leadership Development Course (CLDT) at West Point. We’ll hear firsthand from cadets who have successfully completed this rigorous program, exploring how it shapes their journey as they prepare to graduate and become commissioned officers in the U.S. Army. Learn...
The latest dump of emails tied to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein has triggered a wave of media coverage favoring one side of the ideological aisle over another, and this episode of Bias Breakdown examines how outlets with a political left and right lean framed the same information in sharply different ways. From headlines highlighting...
A truck driving through Washington, D.C., on Tuesday bore three large signs with one message: “SAUDI GOV’T AGENTS HELPED MURDER NEARLY 3,000 AMERICANS.” The families of people who died in the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, hired the truck to mark the arrival of Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman at the White...
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